The 10 Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Grand Junction
Here s a list of the 10 most expensive neighborhoods in Grand Junction. The list below is based on median home values, average market rent as well as the ambiance of the neighborhoods.
Grand Junction is the 15th largest community in Colorado with 22 constituent neighborhoods, according to Neighborhood Scout. We found a list of the most expensive neighborhoods in Grand Junction which compiles information such as:
Median home values
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Here is a list of the 10 most expensive neighborhoods in Grand Junction, according to Neighborhood Scout. We re starting with the least expensive neighborhood on the list and working our way to the most expensive neighborhood.
$1 1 Million Glade Park Home Sits on 35 Acres on a Canyon Edge
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$1 1 Million Glade Park Home Sits on 35 Acres on a Canyon Edge
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$1.1 Million Glade Park Home Sits on 35 Acres on a Canyon Edge
Beyond the Colorado National Monument is Glade Park, which is where you can find this magnificent $1.1 million home. This Glade Park home sits on 35 acres on the edge of a canyon and blends in perfectly with its surroundings.
Just 30 minutes away from Grand Junction is your own desert oasis. Take a look at the $1.1 million home that sits on the rim of Ladder Canyon in Glade Park.
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$1.1 Million Glade Park Home Sits on 35 Acres on a Canyon Edge
Take a look at the $1.1 million home in Glade Park that sits on 35 acres on the edge of a canyon. This Glade Park home blends in perfectly with its surroundings.
After some primping, smoothing, brushing, vacuuming and otherwise cleaning up, Gunnar Schrader and his lamb, Sugar, were ready to be judged and ogled by strangers Wednesday.
Gunnar, 10, showed Sugar in the Mesa County Fairâs 4-H sheep show at the Mesa County Fairgrounds.
Gunnar comes from a 4-H family. Heâs the youngest of three, and the third 4-H participant.
The Schraders, who live in Glade Park, only dabble in sheep when it comes to livestock.
âThey seem to be the easiest to take care of,â Gunnarâs dad, Ed, said, laughing.
The Schraders started with seven lambs, and picked the two best looking ones for Gunnar to raise for the competition: a main one and a backup lamb in case something happened. That decision is made when the lambs are about 8 weeks old.